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FilipC2
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Flow send single mail with multiple SharePoint items

Hello Community,

 

I have a PowerApps application in place that is being used to submit items in a SharePoint list. After lines are submitted, I have a working flow that send email to someone with created items:

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Inside the Switch action there is only the Send an email v2 action for different 'Status' column value.

 

My issue is that through the PowerApps application multiple lines can be submitted at a time and in this case multiple emails are send. 

What can be done so that all items submitted through the application in SharePoint list will be send in a single email ?

 

To be mentioned that I would like not to use 'Create HTML table' since the email itself was created in HTML format and it is pretty complex.

 

Thank you in advance for your time and support !

 

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HI @FilipC2 ,

 

with the compose action inside of the loop I wanted to demonstrate an example action.

Inside of this loop you should, use the append action, like you did at the beginning and store the items in this arrays. 

 

But to be honest I would go for an extra Button in your PowerApp which triggers a second Flow for sending a mail. I would recommend of creating a new column (single line of text) in your SharePoint list --> curID. In that column you can store a unique identifier. That means that all items within your session will have the same ID and you can send a mail with all items. You can generate an id every time a user opens up a screen in PowerApp or via a button. For the "To" field in PoweAutomate select Ask in PowerApp same for curID.

 

 

In PowerApp you have to go to your main screen and select the onVisible property and say:

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or use a button to generate a new session ID 

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Unlock the curID field and say as default:

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Now you can create a new Button which sends a mail via a PowerAutomate Flow:

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Flow:

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HI @FilipC2 ,

 

have you thought about changing your trigger to a scheduled one ?

Maybe an hourly trigger or daily, is this fitting to your business use-case ?

You can use in SharePoint a column to track if you have already sent a mail for this item. 

In that case you can work with Get items action.

 

What you can also think about is a new button which triggers the "send mail" process, so you have one for submitting items and one which is sending the mail. In that case you can send one mail for all items the user created with the PowerApp. Here you should also work with the extra column to track if a mail was sent by the user. 

 

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Hi @GeorgiosG , thank you for your fast reply !

 

I think SharePoint column for tracking if mail was sent will fit for my case the best.

Could you please give me a hint / example of how could i do this ?

I would create a new column with Type Yes/No:

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In your flow you can use the action Get items and use an oData Filter: 

MailSent eq false

 

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And If you send the mail do not forget to use the action Update item and set the flag to Yes (true) 😉 

 

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@GeorgiosG I do not really know if I did something wrong, but it is not working, even worst, now I'm receiving 4 mails for 2 submitted item.

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@FilipC2 When using the trigger "When an item is created or modified" your workflow will start for every single item that was submitted to the list. Therefore this trigger will not fit for your usecase.

 

Consider doing the following (as @GeorgiosG already suggested)

 

1. Change your flow trigger to a scheduled trigger (runs every 10 min or so)

2. Add a Column "MailSent" of Type "Yes/No" Default "No"

3. Use Get Items with a oData Filter MailSend eq false

 

Within your flow you have to iterate thru all items (value) of the Get Items action. Do whtever needs to be done....and Update the current item. This has to be done within the "Apply to each".

 

After you have iterate thru all item you can continue with your switch action and send the mail with the content which has been put together within the Apply to each.

 

 




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HI @FilipC2 ,

 

with the compose action inside of the loop I wanted to demonstrate an example action.

Inside of this loop you should, use the append action, like you did at the beginning and store the items in this arrays. 

 

But to be honest I would go for an extra Button in your PowerApp which triggers a second Flow for sending a mail. I would recommend of creating a new column (single line of text) in your SharePoint list --> curID. In that column you can store a unique identifier. That means that all items within your session will have the same ID and you can send a mail with all items. You can generate an id every time a user opens up a screen in PowerApp or via a button. For the "To" field in PoweAutomate select Ask in PowerApp same for curID.

 

 

In PowerApp you have to go to your main screen and select the onVisible property and say:

GeorgiosG_0-1662124214236.png

or use a button to generate a new session ID 

GeorgiosG_2-1662124392643.png

 

 

Unlock the curID field and say as default:

GeorgiosG_1-1662124258128.png

 

 

Now you can create a new Button which sends a mail via a PowerAutomate Flow:

GeorgiosG_3-1662124441428.png

 

 

Flow:

GeorgiosG_4-1662124498227.png

GeorgiosG_5-1662124527641.png

 

 

 

Happy to help.
If I have answered your question, please mark your post as Solved.

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